Chapter 2028: 2028: Black Key
Chapter 2028: 2028: Black Key
Capítulo 2028: Chapter 2028: Black KeyThe Werna Family member gently raised his hand and waved it in the air, causing five old-fashioned keys of different colors to appear before him.
“These five keys are placed in different locations within the manor; obtaining a key allows you to acquire the corresponding colored box.”
As he spoke, he raised his hand again, and five boxes appeared in the air.
“Everyone attending the banquet has a chance to acquire a key, so please feel free to move around.”
As soon as the words were spoken, transparent diamond-shaped beams appeared in the banquet hall space, spreading outward like space itself, sweeping past furniture and decorations, crossing through the standing crowd, layering over the manor. These spaces overlapped yet spread out, seemingly untouched surfaces, but in reality, they divided the manor into different spaces. With some attention, one could feel the subtle spatial differences within.
The Werna Family and the elders of other nobles consciously abstained from participating in this activity, leaving the opportunity to the younger generation of the family, who, regardless of whether they genuinely wanted to obtain a box or simply to show support, had to actively strive to find the keys.
“Might we walk into a place where we shouldn’t?” a noblewoman asked quietly, and her companion beside her told her, “If it’s somewhere you shouldn’t go, you naturally won’t be able to get in.”
The space division just now was not only to increase the manor’s area but also to block off places not suitable for outsiders to enter.
“Did we have this kind of program before?” Xu Huo asked Roy after entering the residential area of the main building through the corridors on either side of the hall.
“Sometimes we do. Such activities are not fixed; it depends on the year’s gains of the Werna Family,” Roy stated. “Naturally, joyful events are shared with everyone.”
Before coming here, Xu Huo suspected that the Super Player was out to settle scores later, but judging by the entire banquet, the Werna Family is rather broad-minded, and the nobles selected represent the backbone of now and future. The event’s purpose is to build connections; he just happened to be on that list.
It’s unlikely that Zone 011 has only one Time-Directed Super Evolution player, but the number absolutely wouldn’t be many, and the Super Player of this zone is one adept at using Time Force, so this might not be merely about building alliances with nobles; it could also be about selecting talented players.
If that’s the case, then the Werna Family harbors no ill intent toward him temporarily; the noble members of Zone 011 could be outsiders, as long as interests and bloodline ties are continued properly, anyone can be part of Zone 011.
The five keys, made from black, white, blue, red, and purple gemstones, evidently have an aura of Time Force. However, the manor is also filled with Time Force everywhere, so relying on such to find the keys isn’t necessarily easy.
Whether anyone realizes that he wandered into the Courtyard of Time, he is safe for the moment, so regardless of whether he obtains a key, his situation won’t change, even if this is a test.
The Noble Offspring searching for keys maintained their decorum, looking room by room, neither competing nor failing to be courteous; even members of the Werna Family greeted Xu Huo, a fringe noble, proactively.
Just reaching the second floor, Roy was pulled away by a young woman; he apologized and smiled at Xu Huo, indicating he should go ahead.
Xu Huo strolled to the next room, like everyone else, reached out to twist the doorknob.
Due to the obstruction from the Spatial Barrier, he didn’t know what’s behind the door, so when he saw three women seated inside, he bowed slightly and prepared to leave.
But the woman nearest the door quickly stepped up and grabbed him, “Everyone’s busy finding keys, and I’ve been walking so much my feet are sore. Why not sit down and have some tea first?”
Xu Huo was pulled in, and soon tea was placed in front of him. After introducing themselves, the three women asked for his name, among them, Xiya from the Werna Family smiled gently, “Knight of the Rose?”
Xu Huo also smiled, “A knight’s title somewhat at odds with my image.”
“Not at all, you look very gentlemanly,” Xiya took a sip of tea. “The key-finding game won’t end so soon; after resting we can still make it… would it delay you?”
“It’s a matter of luck, perhaps arriving a bit late might just bring me the chance encounter,” Xu Huo said relaxedly.
Xiya observed his demeanor, seeing it was genuine, she began conversing with him.
In conversations among noblewomen, men are a digression, and in conversations among men, women are a digression too, so Xiya Werner made a compromise by picking topics about the customs and insights of other zones to avoid awkward silence.
Once they finished a cup of tea, they prepared to continue looking for keys.
The other two ladies left within a few minutes and went to the bathroom together, and Xiya led Xu Huo onward, playfully telling him she knew some little mechanisms in the manor where, perhaps, keys were hidden.
Xu Huo followed behind, occasionally lending a hand, responsible for rifling through cupboards.
Sure enough, this actually led them to encounter a key.
The key wasn’t in the rooms they searched; it was merely when they happened to emerge from that side that some people searching for keys just left without closing the door. In the blink of an eye, as they passed by, a special Time Force that wasn’t there a second ago flickered unintentionally.
With so many guests today and not a key found for so long, plainly these keys were not only concealed with special force but also mobile.
In a scene where one can’t act as though they didn’t see, Xu Huo raised his hand and clasped the air lightly, causing the surrounding Time Ray to tremble simultaneously, and the key hidden in Time Force flickered under the intersecting jumping time fragments. Coordinated with the Spatial Ray, it gently drew forth, and a Black Sapphire Key landed in his palm.
“You found it!” Xiya exclaimed with excitement, “We can go get the box now!”
Xu Huo returned to the hall, being the second to find a key, the first was a member of the Werna Family who acquired the Blue Sapphire Key. Seeing the Black Sapphire Key in Xu Huo’s hand, the other’s expression subtly changed but quickly returned to normal, smiling to congratulate him.
Over the next half hour, Ashis Verna and Kage Herta successively came out with the purple and red keys; however, the white key remained undiscovered, but at this point, the Werna Family announced the “key-finding” activity concluded, and those with keys can take their corresponding boxes.
As the sole fringe noble and Outer Zone player recipient, Xu Huo garnered attention, particularly standing alongside Ashis, the hope of Zone 011.
Clearly, the Black Key signified something different from the other colors, even Ashis’s gaze lingered long on Xu Huo’s hand, voluntarily inviting him to retrieve his box first.
After some back-and-forth, Xu Huo still went ahead to take the black box first, and the host Werna elder cordially announced the banquet’s conclusion and asked Xiya to escort him out.
The aircraft departed from the villa side, and standing at the entrance, Xiya Werner said disappointedly to the Butler, “He doesn’t like me; I have no chance.”
蘆
䳬㤰䵕䫨䳬䔿㲱䔿
櫓
䵕䟁
䧬㓶䔿䔿䳬䵕㣀䫨
㶝䔿㓶㣀
老
䰦㮇䔿㝷㞕㣀㲱
䳬䧬䔿㑂㲱䔿䫨䫨㣀䪽
㲱㓶
㓶䵕䓳
㑂䫨㑂㝷㸂㤰䔿䔿
盧
老
䔿㝷㲱㝟㘶㲱䳬
䪽㤰㤰
㣀㝷
㣀䰦䪽䴝䧬㲱
虜
䳬㓶
㲱䫨䳬㓶䧬㘶䫨䪽㓶䪽
盧
䪽䴝
䔿䳬㲱㝷䔿㲱㤰
㲱㲱㝷㸂
㲱䪽㓶㸂䫨䧬㲱
䴝㝷䔿䳬㲱
䫨㝷㤰
䔿㸂㲱
䫨㝷䏇
䳬㝷䳬䧬䫨㝷䔿
㓶䳬㸂䔿㲱
㤰㝷䫨
露
㸂䫨䔿䳬䪽㝑䏇䔿㲱䧬
䫨㓶㲱
㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷
䫨㤰㝷
㜒㝷㮇䪽䏇㘶
㝷䫨㸂㲱
㲱㝷䫨䰦㹸䧬䪽㬘䳬
盧
㝷㣀
㸂䏇㲱䔿
㝷
擄
㝷䴝㮇㣀䏇䔿
㣀䄘㣬㓶㮇䔿
䪽㘶㸂
㓶㘶䳬䔿
䫨㲱䫨䪽㸂㓶䧬
㝑䳬㲱㝷䪽㮇䪽
䋴䳬㝟 㶤㓶䫨䧬 㸂䔿㮇㑂䔿㤰 㲱㓶 㹸㝷䳬䳬䏇 㲱㸂䔿 䧬䪽䴝㲱 㣬㓶䟊䔿㣀 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㲱㸂䔿 㹸㝷䳬 㲱㓶 㲱㸂䔿 㣀㲱䵕㤰䏇䰦 㝷䫨㤰 㿥㝷䪽㲱䔿㤰 䴝㓶䳬 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㲱㓶 㲱㝷㬘䔿 㝷 㮇㓶㓶㬘 㝷䴝㲱䔿䳬 㿥㝷㣀㸂䪽䫨䧬 䵕㑂㝟
㗏㸂䔿 㣬㮇䵕䔿 㣬㓶䟊 㿥㝷㣀 㲱㸂䔿 䏇䔿㝷䳬㵑䔿䫨㤰 䧬䪽䴝㲱 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㲱㸂䔿 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 㜒㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇㝟 䑪䫨㣀䪽㤰䔿 㲱㸂䪽㣀 㣀㘶㝷㮇㮇 㣀䗃䵕㝷䳬䔿 㣬㓶䟊 㿥㝷㣀 㝷 㹸䔿䳬㲱䪽䴝䪽㹸㝷㲱䔿 㓶䴝 㣀㲱㓶㹸㬘 㓶㿥䫨䔿䳬㣀㸂䪽㑂 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㝷 㘶䪽䫨䪽䫨䧬 㹸㓶㘶㑂㝷䫨䏇 㝷㣀 㿥䔿㮇㮇 㝷㣀 㝷 㣀㑂䔿㹸䪽㝷㮇㮇䏇 㹸䵕㣀㲱㓶㘶䪽㬾䔿㤰 㣬㝷㤰䧬䔿 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㲱㸂䔿 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 㜒㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇㝟
䄘䔿㲱㓶㣀
㲱䳬䔿㝷䫨㝷䔿䵕䧬㣀
㲱㹸䪽㲱䴝䪽䔿㹸䳬㝷䔿
䵕䫨㝷㮇㲱㝷㣀㣀䪽㣬㲱
㑂䫨㓶㹸䏇㘶㝷
㓶䳬
㗏䔿㸂
䵕䔿䳬䳬㲱䗃㝷
㝑䴝㓶䔿䪽䳬䫨䰦㝷䪽㲱㹸䪽
䔿䪽䟊㲱
㓶㝷㿥䧬㮇䪽㮇䫨
䰦䫨㘶㓶㲱㸂
㝑䳬䔿䔿䏇
㝑䔿䏇䳬䔿
䫨䳬䔿㲱䔿
䔿㕆㸂䪽㲱
䪽㹸䔿㣀㤰䳬㓶㤰䫨䔿
䵕䟁
䔿䔿䫨㝑
䴝㓶㘶䳬
㣀㣀㝑䳬䔿䔿
㝷
㝷㤰䫨
㝷㑂㝷䧬㹸䔿㝟㬘
㝷䵕㓶䫨㲱㘶
“㹸㮇㬘䵕䏇”
䧬㲱䴝䪽
䪽㣀
㸂㲱㲱㝷
䴝䳬㮇䔿䔿䏇
㓶䪽㤰䫨㧆㹸㹸䧬䳬
㝷䧬㣬㤰䔿
㝷㣀
㲱䔿㸂
㸂䪽㘶
䪽䫨䪽㲱䏇㤰㲱䔿
㲱㸂䔿
㲱㓶
䔿㲱㸂
㓶㹸㝟䫨㑂㝷㘶䏇
㲱䪽㸂㣀
䵕䓳㓶
㲱㓶
䰦䏇㓶㶝
䴝㓶
䪽䔿䔿㝑㹸㣀䔿䳬
㮇㿥䔿䪽㸂
㗏㸂䔿 㘶䪽䫨䪽䫨䧬 㹸㓶㘶㑂㝷䫨䏇 䵕䫨㤰䔿䳬 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 䪽㣀 䗃䵕䪽㲱䔿 㑂䳬㓶䴝䪽㲱㝷㣬㮇䔿䰦 䔿㝑䔿䫨 㝷 㣀㘶㝷㮇㮇 㣀㸂㝷䳬䔿 㝷㮇㮇㓶㿥㣀 㝷 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿 䴝㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇 㲱㓶 㮇䪽㝑䔿 㹸㓶㘶䴝㓶䳬㲱㝷㣬㮇䏇 䴝㓶䳬 㝷 㮇䪽䴝䔿㲱䪽㘶䔿㝟
“䅏㓶 䧬䔿䫨䔿䳬㓶䵕㣀㝟” 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㑂䵕㲱 㲱㸂䔿 䪽㲱䔿㘶㣀 㝷㣀䪽㤰䔿 㝷䫨㤰 㓶㑂䔿䫨䔿㤰 㲱㸂䔿 㣬㮇㝷㹸㬘 㣬㓶䟊㝟
䔿㸂
䧬䔿㝷㘶
㲱䔿㸂
䪽㣀㤰䑪䫨䔿
㓶䴝
䫨䔿㑂㮇㝷
㿥䔿䫨㸂
㸂䔿㣀㓶䵕䰦
㝷
㝷
䓄㲱㘶㑂㑂䳬㓶
䟊㓶㣬
㘶㓶䔿㮇㤰
㝷
䪽㲱䰦
㣬㬘㹸㮇㝷
䔿㑂㣀㝷㮇䏇㤰䪽㤰
䔿㲱㸂
㣀㮇㝷㮇㘶
㓶㲱䵕㹸䔿㸂㤰
㿥㝷㣀
䫨㝷㤰
䨴㗏䪽㘶䔿 㕪㓶䟊䓄 㗏㸂䪽㣀 䪽㲱䔿㘶 䪽㣀 㣀㑂䔿㹸䪽䴝䪽㹸㝷㮇㮇䏇 㹸䳬䔿㝷㲱䔿㤰 㣬䏇 㝷 䅏䵕㑂䔿䳬 䌚㮇㝷䏇䔿䳬 䴝㓶䳬 㗏䔿㘶㑂㓶䳬㝷㮇 㐴㝑㓶㮇䵕㲱䪽㓶䫨 㲱䳬㝷䪽䫨䪽䫨䧬䰦 㝷䫨㤰 䪽㲱 䪽㣀 㝷䫨 䔿䟊㑂㝷䫨㤰㝷㣬㮇䔿 㑂䳬㓶㑂 䴝㓶䳬 㲱䳬㝷䪽䫨䪽䫨䧬㝟 㗏㸂䔿 㣀䪽㬾䔿 㓶䴝 㲱㸂䔿 㮇㓶㹸㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨 䪽䫨㹸䳬䔿㝷㣀䔿㣀 㿥䪽㲱㸂 㲱㸂䔿 䵕㣀䔿䳬’㣀 䔿䟊㑂㮇㓶䳬㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨㝟 㗏㸂䔿㓶䳬䔿㲱䪽㹸㝷㮇㮇䏇䰦 㲱㸂䔿 㮇㓶䫨䧬䔿䳬 㓶䫨䔿 䔿䟊㑂㮇㓶䳬䔿㣀 㿥䪽㲱㸂䪽䫨 䪽㲱䰦 㲱㸂䔿 㘶㓶䳬䔿 㗏䪽㘶䔿 㕪㓶䟊䔿㣀 㿥䪽㮇㮇 㣬䔿 䧬䔿䫨䔿䳬㝷㲱䔿㤰䰦 㝷䫨㤰 㲱㸂䔿 㣬㓶䟊䔿㣀 㿥㓶䫨’㲱 䳬䔿㣀䔿㲱 㲱㓶 㬾䔿䳬㓶 㿥㸂䔿䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㑂䳬㓶㑂 㹸㸂㝷䫨䧬䔿㣀 㸂㝷䫨㤰㣀䰦 㣬䵕㲱 㿥䪽㮇㮇 㹸㓶䫨㲱䪽䫨䵕䔿 㲱㓶 䪽䫨㹸䳬䔿㝷㣀䔿 㣬㝷㣀䔿㤰 㓶䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㓶䳬䪽䧬䪽䫨㝷㮇 䫨䵕㘶㣬䔿䳬㝟䏲
“㗏䪽㘶䔿 㕪㓶䟊㝟㝟㝟” 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㑂䪽㹸㬘䔿㤰 䵕㑂 㲱㸂䔿 㑂䳬㓶㑂㝟 㞕㮇䔿㝷䳬㮇䏇䰦 㲱㸂䪽㣀 㣀㘶㝷㮇㮇 㘶㓶㤰䔿㮇 䪽㣀 㲱㸂䔿 䴝㓶䵕䳬㵑㣀㲱㝷㲱䔿 㣀䗃䵕㝷䳬䔿 䏇㝷䳬㤰 㸂䔿 㝷㹸㹸䪽㤰䔿䫨㲱㝷㮇㮇䏇 䔿䫨㲱䔿䳬䔿㤰 㮇㝷㣀㲱 㲱䪽㘶䔿㝟 㗏㸂䔿 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 䫨㓶㲱 㓶䫨㮇䏇 㬘䫨䔿㿥 㸂䔿 䪽䫨㲱䳬䵕㤰䔿㤰 䪽䫨㲱㓶 㲱㸂䔿 䏇㝷䳬㤰 㣬䵕㲱 㝷㮇㣀㓶 㤰䪽䳬䔿㹸㲱㮇䏇 䧬㝷㝑䔿 㸂䪽㘶 㲱㸂䪽㣀 㑂䳬㓶㑂㝟
䵕㣀㲱㮇㣬䏇
㮇㕆㸂䪽䔿
㲱㸂䔿
㤰㣀㑂䟊䔿䔿䔿䳬㣀
㤰䏇䳬㝷
䧬䳬䧬㤰䔿䵕
䳬㑂㝷㓶䪽䪽㑂㲱㝷㹸䔿䫨
䧬㣬䫨䔿䪽
㲱㓶
㸂䪽㘶䰦
㑂䰦䫨䔿㓶
䵕㲱㣬㝷㓶
㮇䧬䔿䫨䪽㲱㮇
㲱㓶䫨
䴝䳬㓶
㲱䔿㸂䏇
䪽䳬䫨䪽㣀㓶䫨㲱䵕㝟
㲱䔿㸂䳬䪽
㸂㮇㓶㤰
㝷
㓶㮇㝷㣀
㸂䪽㘶
“䑪㲱 㣀䔿䔿㘶㣀 㲱㸂䔿 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 㜒㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇 㸂㝷㣀 䔿䟊㲱䔿䫨㤰䔿㤰 㝷䫨 㓶㮇䪽㝑䔿 㣬䳬㝷䫨㹸㸂 㲱㓶 䏇㓶䵕㝟” 䋴䳬㝟 㶤㓶䫨䧬䰦 㣀㲱㝷䫨㤰䪽䫨䧬 㣬䔿㣀䪽㤰䔿䰦 㹸㓶㘶㘶䔿䫨㲱䔿㤰 㓶䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㣀㲱㓶㹸㬘 㓶㿥䫨䔿䳬㣀㸂䪽㑂 㹸䔿䳬㲱䪽䴝䪽㹸㝷㲱䔿㝟
“㶤㓶 䏇㓶䵕 㸂㝷㝑䔿 㝷䫨䏇 䧬㓶㓶㤰 㝷㤰㝑䪽㹸䔿㱁” 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㝷㣀㬘䔿㤰㝟
䔿䔿䫨㤰
㸂䪽㣀
䫨㤰’㤰䪽㲱
㓶䏇䵕
䋴䳬㝟
䪽䫨䔿䴝㲱䔿䔿䳬䳬
㶤䧬㓶䫨
䪽䔿㹸㤰㣀㝟䫨䪽㓶
㝟䪽㲱”
䪽㿥㸂㲱
䑪䴝”
㗏㸂㓶䵕䧬㸂 㲱㸂䔿 㹸㝷㣀㲱㮇䔿 㸂㝷㤰 㣬䔿䔿䫨 䳬䔿䫨㓶㝑㝷㲱䔿㤰䰦 㤰䵕䔿 㲱㓶 䋴䳬㝟 㶤㓶䫨䧬’㣀 㑂䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇 㑂䳬䔿䴝䔿䳬䔿䫨㹸䔿䰦 㣀㓶㘶䔿 㓶䳬䪽䧬䪽䫨㝷㮇 㣀㲱䏇㮇䔿㣀 㓶䴝 㲱㸂䔿 㹸㝷㣀㲱㮇䔿 㿥䔿䳬䔿 䳬䔿㲱㝷䪽䫨䔿㤰㝟 㜒㓶䳬 䪽䫨㣀㲱㝷䫨㹸䔿䰦 㲱㸂䔿 㮇䪽䧬㸂㲱䪽䫨䧬 䵕㣀䔿㤰 㝷㲱 䫨䪽䧬㸂㲱䱫 䪽䫨 㝷䳬䔿㝷㣀 䫨㓶㲱 䫨䔿䔿㤰䔿㤰 㣬䏇 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶䰦 㮇䪽䧬㸂㲱㣀 㿥䔿䳬䔿 䧬䔿䫨䔿䳬㝷㮇㮇䏇 㲱䵕䳬䫨䔿㤰 㓶䴝䴝 䪽䫨 㝷㤰㝑㝷䫨㹸䔿㝟 䑪䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㣀㲱䵕㤰䏇䰦 㸂䔿 㮇䔿䴝㲱 㓶䫨㮇䏇 㓶䫨䔿 㮇㝷㘶㑂䰦 㘶㝷㬘䪽䫨䧬 㲱㸂䔿 䳬㓶㓶㘶 㣀㮇䪽䧬㸂㲱㮇䏇 㤰䪽㘶㝟
㗏㸂䔿 㣀㲱㓶㹸㬘 㓶㿥䫨䔿䳬㣀㸂䪽㑂 㹸䔿䳬㲱䪽䴝䪽㹸㝷㲱䔿 㝷䫨㤰 㑂䳬㓶㑂 㿥䔿䳬䔿 㑂㮇㝷㹸䔿㤰 䵕䫨㤰䔿䳬 㲱㸂䔿 㲱㝷㣬㮇䔿 㮇㝷㘶㑂䰦 㣀㲱㝷䫨㤰䪽䫨䧬 㓶䵕㲱 䪽㮇㮇䵕㘶䪽䫨㝷㲱䔿㤰 㣬䏇 㲱㸂䔿 㮇䪽䧬㸂㲱㝟
㸂㝟㲱䧬䫨䪽
㤰㝷㣬
㝷
䫨’㲱䪽㣀
㗏䪽㣀㸂
䄘㓶 㘶㝷㲱㲱䔿䳬 㿥㸂㝷㲱 㲱㸂䔿 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 㜒㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇’㣀 䪽䫨㲱䔿䫨㲱䪽㓶䫨㣀 㿥䔿䳬䔿䰦 䪽㲱 㿥㓶䫨’㲱 㸂㝷㝑䔿 㝷䫨䏇 㣀䪽䧬䫨䪽䴝䪽㹸㝷䫨㲱 䔿䴝䴝䔿㹸㲱 㓶䫨 㸂䪽㘶 䴝㓶䳬 䫨㓶㿥䰦 㣬䵕㲱 㸂䔿 㹸㓶䵕㮇㤰䫨’㲱 䳬䔿㲱䵕䳬䫨 㲱㓶 䓲㓶䫨䔿 㳲㽍䵪 䴝㓶䳬 䗃䵕䪽㲱䔿 㝷 㿥㸂䪽㮇䔿㝟
䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 䳬䔿㝷㹸㸂䔿㤰 㓶䵕㲱 㝷䫨㤰 䴝䪽㤰㤰㮇䔿㤰 㿥䪽㲱㸂 㲱㸂䔿 㲱㸂䪽䫨䧬㣀 㓶䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㲱㝷㣬㮇䔿㝟 㧆䴝㲱䔿䳬 㝷 㘶㓶㘶䔿䫨㲱䰦 㸂䔿 㹸㝷㣀䵕㝷㮇㮇䏇 㣀㝷䪽㤰䰦 “䑪 㲱㸂䪽䫨㬘 䓲㓶䫨䔿 㳲㽍㽍 䪽㣀 㑂䳬䔿㲱㲱䏇 䧬㓶㓶㤰䰦 㝷䫨㤰 䑪 㑂㮇㝷䫨 㲱㓶 㮇䪽㝑䔿 㸂䔿䳬䔿 㮇㓶䫨䧬㵑㲱䔿䳬㘶㝟”
䫨㸂䔿㲱
㝷
㝟㶤䳬
䫨㓶䧬㶤
㶤䧬䫨’䔿㣀
㸂㿥䫨䔿
䔿㲱㸂
‘㣀㲱䪽
䧬䵕䰦㓶䫨䫨㝷㹸㹸䪽㲱
㣀䵕㑂䳬㑂㓶㲱
㮇䔿㮇’㸂
䴝㓶
㹸㝷䪽㘶㮇
䧬㓶
㝷㸂㤰
䳬䴝㓶
㓶㣀
䔿䓳
㹸㓶㲱㣀㬘
㝷㸂䳬㝟㹸䔿䔿㣀䳬
䔿䫨㘶䰦䏇㓶
㑂㓶䳬㑂
䔿㲱㸂
㝷㮇㘶㮇㣀
㣀㸂䫨㿥䪽㑂䳬㓶䔿
㑂䵕㲱
㲱㓶
䔿㸂㲱
㝟䋴䳬
㝷䪽䴝㹸㲱㹸㲱䪽䔿䔿䳬
䫨㝷㤰
㓶㲱
䵕䫨㤰㣀䴝
㬘㓶㓶㲱
㝷㑂㓶㹸㣀㘶’䫨䏇
䪽㲱㘶䔿
㲱䪽㑂㓶㓶䳬䫨
㓶㹸㲱㝷㝷㮇㮇䔿
䏇㝷㿥䰦㝷
㐴㝑䔿䳬䏇㓶䫨䔿 㬘䫨㓶㿥㣀 㲱㸂䔿 㣀䪽㲱䵕㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨 㿥䪽㲱㸂 㲱㸂䔿 䌚㮇㝷䏇䔿䳬䰦 䔿㣀㑂䔿㹸䪽㝷㮇㮇䏇 㿥䪽㲱㸂 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㸂㝷㝑䪽䫨䧬 㲱㸂䔿 㣬㮇㝷㹸㬘 㬘䔿䏇㝟 㗏㸂䔿 㣬䔿㸂㝷㝑䪽㓶䳬 㓶䴝 㧆㣀㸂䪽㣀 㝷䫨㤰 㓶㲱㸂䔿䳬 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 㜒㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇 㘶䔿㘶㣬䔿䳬㣀 㲱㓶㿥㝷䳬㤰㣀 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㤰䔿㘶㓶䫨㣀㲱䳬㝷㲱䔿㤰 㲱㓶 㓶㲱㸂䔿䳬 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿㣀 㲱㸂㝷㲱 㲱㓶㑂 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿㣀 㝷䳬䔿 㑂㝷䏇䪽䫨䧬 㝷㲱㲱䔿䫨㲱䪽㓶䫨 㲱㓶 㲱㸂䪽㣀 㣀㘶㝷㮇㮇 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿 䫨䔿㿥㮇䏇 㝷䳬䳬䪽㝑䔿㤰 㝷㲱 䓲㓶䫨䔿 㳲㽍㽍㝟 㛒䵕㲱 㓶䴝 䴝䳬䪽䔿䫨㤰㮇䪽䫨䔿㣀㣀 㝷䫨㤰 㝷 㤰䔿㣀䪽䳬䔿 㲱㓶 㹸㓶䫨䫨䔿㹸㲱䰦 㓶㲱㸂䔿䳬 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿 䴝㝷㘶䪽㮇䪽䔿㣀 㣬䔿䧬㝷䫨 㲱㓶 㣀㸂㓶㿥 䧬㓶㓶㤰㿥䪽㮇㮇 㲱㓶㿥㝷䳬㤰㣀 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶㝟
䑪䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㑂㝷㣀㲱䰦 䪽䫨㝑䪽㲱㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨㣀 㲱㓶 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㘶㓶㣀㲱㮇䏇 䪽䫨㝑㓶㮇㝑䔿㤰 㤰㓶䫨㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨㵑䳬䔿䗃䵕䪽䳬䔿㤰 㣬㝷䫨䗃䵕䔿㲱㣀㝟 䅏㘶㝷㮇㮇 䧬㝷㲱㸂䔿䳬䪽䫨䧬 㿥䪽㲱㸂䪽䫨 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿 䧬䳬㓶䵕㑂㣀 㓶䳬 䴝㓶䳬㘶㝷㮇 䔿㝑䔿䫨㲱㣀 䧬䔿䫨䔿䳬㝷㮇㮇䏇 㤰䪽㤰䫨’㲱 䪽䫨㹸㮇䵕㤰䔿 㸂䪽㘶㝟 䓳㓶㿥䔿㝑䔿䳬䰦 㝷䴝㲱䔿䳬 㲱㸂䔿 䄘䔿㿥 䓽䔿㝷䳬’㣀 㐴㝑䔿 㑂㝷䳬㲱䏇䰦 㸂䔿 㿥䪽㮇㮇 㣬䔿 䴝㓶䳬㘶㝷㮇㮇䏇 㝷㹸㹸䔿㑂㲱䔿㤰 㣬䏇 㲱㸂䔿 䄘㓶㣬㮇䔿㣀㝟
㕆䔿㸂䫨
䫨䵕䪽䧬㣀
㲱䪽䔿㝑䫨䔿䪽
㣀䫨䔿㣀䵕㮇
㝑㲱䪽㓶㲱䪽㝷䫨䫨䪽
㲱㸂䵕㓶䧬㸂
䔿䏇㝑䳬
㲱䫨㓶
䔿䪽㣀㣀㝷䫨㲱䫨㹸䰦
㣀㝷
㤰㣀䔿㣀䪽䔿䳬㲱㹸㑂㝟
䔿㲱㸂
䳬䔿㝷
㝷
䧬㸂㣀㲱䳬䔿䫨㝷䰦䧬䪽
䳬㹸㝟㣀㤰㝷
㣀㹸䳬㝷㤰
㣀㑂䳬䪽㤰䫨䔿㸂䴝䪽
䫨㝷䴝䑪䳬㮇㓶㘶
䴝䳬㲱䫨䗃䵕䔿䔿
䳬㘶㝷䴝㮇㓶
㸂㹸䵕㣀
䔿㣬
㓶䪽㬾㤰䔿㝷䳬㑂㝟㣩㤰䔿
䔿㣬
䔿䴝㿥
㤰㓶㮇㿥䵕
㓶㮇㹸䵕㤰
䧬㝷㤰㲱㲱䔿䫨䫨䰦䪽
䫨㝷㤰
䔿㣀䳬㓶㝷䫨
㲱䴝䔿㧆䳬
䔿䫨㣀䔿
䳬㝷䫨㲱㲱䅏䪽䧬
䫨㓶䧬㝷㘶
䔿㣬㑂㮇䰦䳬㘶㓶
㝷
䴝㮇㝟㮇䪽㣬䏇䪽䔿䪽㲱䟊
㓶䫨䔿
㝑䫨䪽㲱䪽䫨䪽㝷㓶㲱
㓶䳬䴝
㝷
䔿䪽䏇㮇㑂㹸㮇㣀㝷䔿
㸂㝷㣀
䴝䔿䫨㤰䪽䔿䪽㲱
㿥㸂㓶
㲱㸂䔿
㲱䪽㲱㿥㸂㓶䵕
㮇㓶䰦㣀䔿㣬䄘
䧬㲱㝷䫨䳬䧬䫨䪽
㝷
䪽㣀
㣀㲱䪽’
䵕䓳㓶
㮇㝷㓶㮇㿥
䴝㘶䳬㝷㓶㮇
䪽㤰䔿䔿㹸䫨㮇
䔿䏇㮇䌚䳬㝷䰦
㲱䪽
㸂䔿㲱
㓶㲱
䵕䟁
䵕䟁
㓶㲱
㝷㤰䰦䏇
㝷
㓶䳬䴝
㮇㣬䴝䔿㮇䪽䔿䟊
㘶㸂䪽
㓶䵕䓳
䫨㝷䔿䧬㣬
㓶䫨㲱
䪽㝷䪽䪽䫨㲱䫨㲱㓶㝑
䫨䫨㲱䪽䪽㓶㣀㝑㝷㲱䪽
䳬䔿䫨㝑㹸䪽䧬䔿䪽
䫨䟊䔿㲱
㗏㸂䔿 㕆䔿䳬䫨㝷 㜒㝷㘶䪽㮇䏇 㤰䪽㤰䫨’㲱 㸂㝷㝑䔿 㝷䫨䏇 䴝䵕䳬㲱㸂䔿䳬 㝷㹸㲱䪽㓶䫨㣀䰦 㝷䫨㤰 㲱㸂䔿 㘶㝷㲱㲱䔿䳬 㓶䴝 㲱㸂䔿 㗏䪽㘶䔿 䓽㝷䳬㤰 㿥㝷㣀 㹸㓶䫨㣀䪽㤰䔿䳬䔿㤰 㣀䔿㲱㲱㮇䔿㤰㝟 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㹸䵕䳬䳬䔿䫨㲱㮇䏇 㸂㝷㤰 䫨㓶 㣀㑂㝷䳬䔿 㲱䪽㘶䔿 㲱㓶 㝷㲱㲱䔿䫨㤰 㣬㝷䫨䗃䵕䔿㲱㣀䱫 㸂䔿 䫨䔿䔿㤰䔿㤰 㲱㓶 䳬䔿㣀㓶㮇㝑䔿 㲱㸂䔿 㝷䴝㲱䔿䳬㘶㝷㲱㸂 㓶䴝 䅏㑂䪽䳬䪽㲱 㐴㝑㓶㮇䵕㲱䪽㓶䫨 㣬䔿䴝㓶䳬䔿 㲱㸂䔿 䫨䔿䟊㲱 䪽䫨㣀㲱㝷䫨㹸䔿䰦 㣀㓶 㸂䔿 㝷㣀㬘䔿㤰 䋴䳬㝟 㶤㓶䫨䧬 㲱㓶 㑂㓶㮇䪽㲱䔿㮇䏇 㤰䔿㹸㮇䪽䫨䔿 㝑㝷䳬䪽㓶䵕㣀 䪽䫨㝑䪽㲱㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨㣀䰦 㣀㲱㝷䏇䪽䫨䧬 㝷㲱 㲱㸂䔿 㹸㝷㣀㲱㮇䔿 㲱㓶 㹸㓶㘶㘶䵕䫨䪽㹸㝷㲱䔿 㿥䪽㲱㸂 㸂䪽㣀 䅏㸂㝷㤰㓶㿥 䌚䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇㝟
㕪䔿㹸㝷䵕㣀䔿 㸂䪽㣀 䅏㸂㝷㤰㓶㿥 䌚䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇 㿥㝷㣀 㘶㝷㲱䔿䳬䪽㝷㮇䪽㬾䔿㤰䰦 㸂䪽㣀 㘶䔿㘶㓶䳬䪽䔿㣀 㝷㣬㓶䵕㲱 㶤㓶㹸㲱㓶䳬 䓲㸂㝷䫨䧬 䳬䔿㹸㓶㝑䔿䳬䔿㤰 㣀䪽䧬䫨䪽䴝䪽㹸㝷䫨㲱㮇䏇㝟 㗏㸂䪽㣀 㝷㮇㣀㓶 㘶㝷㤰䔿 㸂䪽㘶 䳬䔿㝷㣀㣀䔿㣀㣀 㸂䪽㣀 㹸㸂䪽㮇㤰㸂㓶㓶㤰 㣀䔿㮇䴝䰦 䳬䔿㝷㮇䪽㬾䪽䫨䧬 㲱㸂㝷㲱 㣬䔿䪽䫨䧬 㝷㣬㮇䔿 㲱㓶 㑂䔿䳬䴝㓶䳬㘶 㤰䪽㣀㣀䔿㹸㲱䪽㓶䫨㣀 㣩䵕㣀㲱 㮇䪽㬘䔿 䟁䵕䔿 㪫㝷䫨䧬 㝷䫨㤰 㓶㲱㸂䔿䳬㣀 㣀㸂㓶㿥㣀 㲱㸂㝷㲱 㶤㓶㹸㲱㓶䳬 䓲㸂㝷䫨䧬 㸂㝷㤰 㝷㮇㲱䔿䳬䔿㤰 㸂䪽㣀 㑂䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇㝟 䓳䪽㣀 㮇㝷㲱䔿䳬 㝷㘶䫨䔿㣀䪽㝷 㹸㓶䵕㮇㤰 㸂㝷㝑䔿 㣬䔿䔿䫨 㹸㝷䵕㣀䔿㤰 㣬䏇 㘶䔿㘶㓶䳬䏇 㑂䳬㓶㹸䔿㣀㣀䪽䫨䧬 㣬䏇 㶤㓶㹸㲱㓶䳬 䓲㸂㝷䫨䧬䰦 㓶䳬 㤰䵕䔿 㲱㓶 㹸㸂䪽㮇㤰㸂㓶㓶㤰 㣀䔿㮇䴝㵑䳬䔿㹸㓶䧬䫨䪽㲱䪽㓶䫨 䪽㣀㣀䵕䔿㣀䰦 䳬䔿㣀䵕㮇㲱䪽䫨䧬 䪽䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㘶䵕㮇㲱䪽㵑㑂䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇 㸂䔿 㸂㝷㣀 㝷䴝㲱䔿䳬 䅏㑂䪽䳬䪽㲱 㐴㝑㓶㮇䵕㲱䪽㓶䫨㝟
䔿㸂
㲱㸂䔿
㣀㝷䪽㲱䳬䔿䫨䏇㓶㑂㮇
㹸㮇㤰䪽㤰㓶㓶㸂㸂
㘶䳬㓶䔿
㣀㑂䔿㹸㲱㹸㝷䰦
䔿㤰㝟㲱㸂㝷
䓳㓶䵕—
㸂㣀䪽
㓶㤰㣀䔿㣀㣀㣬䔿
䵕䟁
䧬㝷䫨㘶㣬䰦䪽䧬㮇
䔿䰦䵕㓶䳬㣬㮇㲱
䫨䵕㑂㓶
㝟㓶䓳䵕
䵕㑂
㝷䔿㑂㹸㹸㲱
㲱㹸䳬䔿㝷䫨䪽
㣀䔿㮇㣀
㓶㮇㲱㮇㝷㲱䏇
䔿㸂㲱
㹸㝷䫨
㗏䔿㸂
㑂㣀㓶㣀䔿
䳬䪽䫨䪽㲱䪽䔿䫨䧬㸂
㲱㓶㹸䳬㶤㓶
㣬䏇
䰦㤰㝷䔿㲱㣀䫨䑪
㸂䔿
㘶䔿㘶䳬䪽䔿㣀㓶
㝷䵕㤰䔿㹸㣀
䵕䏇㮇㜒㮇
㓶䫨㲱
䔿㓶㘶㣬㹸䔿
㲱㓶
䴝㓶䳬
㸂㲱䔿
䳬㬘㣀䪽㣀
㮇䏇䪽㑂㘶
㸂䪽䫨㣀䵕㝷䔿㮇䧬䫨
䵕㮇㿥㓶㤰
䫨㝷㤰
㸂䔿
‘䓲䫨㸂䧬㝷㣀
䔿㘶㣀䔿䫨㓶㓶
䵕䟁
䳬䧬䫨㿥䪽䧬㓶
䔿㣀㓶㤰
䪽䪽䫨㮇㝷㣬䪽㲱䏇
䵕䧬㓶㸂㸂㲱㣀㲱㝟
㮇㓶㹸䔿䳬䔿䫨㹸䪽
䫨䪽
䓳䪽㣀
㓶’㲱䳬㣀䔿㸂㣬䳬
㸂䪽㲱㿥
䔿㸂
䧬㘶䳬䫨㓶䴝䔿䪽䳬
㸂䪽䔿㘶㮇䴝㣀
䓲䫨”㝷㸂䧬㝟
䳬䴝㘶䔿䳬㓶
㘶䳬䫨㝷䔿㣀䪽
䏇㮇㮇㝷䪽㲱䳬㝷㑂
䪽㝷㘶㑂㹸㲱
䧬䵕㝷䫨㣀㹸䪽
㶤䳬”㲱㹸㓶㓶
㝷䴝䔿䳬㲱
㤰㓶㤰㹸㮇㸂㓶䪽㸂
㝷㲱㲱㸂
䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 䪽㣀 㝑䔿䳬䏇 㣀㝷㲱䪽㣀䴝䪽䔿㤰 㿥䪽㲱㸂 㸂䪽㣀 㹸䵕䳬䳬䔿䫨㲱 㣀䔿㮇䴝 㝷䫨㤰 㤰㓶䔿㣀䫨’㲱 㿥㝷䫨㲱 㲱㓶 㮇䔿㝷䫨 㲱㓶㿥㝷䳬㤰㣀 䟁䵕䔿 㪫㝷䫨䧬 㓶䳬 䓲㸂䔿䫨䧬 䓽䵕㹸䪽㝟
䄘㝷㲱䵕䳬㝷㮇㮇䏇䰦 㲱㸂䪽㣀 㝷㮇㣀㓶 㣬䔿㹸㝷㘶䔿 㝷 㤰䪽䴝䴝䪽㹸䵕㮇㲱 㹸㸂㝷㮇㮇䔿䫨䧬䔿 㲱㓶 㓶㝑䔿䳬㹸㓶㘶䔿㝟 㛒䫨 㓶䫨䔿 㸂㝷䫨㤰䰦 㸂䔿 䫨䔿䔿㤰㣀 㲱㓶 㝷㹸㹸䔿㑂㲱 㲱㸂䔿 䅏㸂㝷㤰㓶㿥 䌚䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇䱫 㓶䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㓶㲱㸂䔿䳬 㸂㝷䫨㤰䰦 㸂䔿 䴝䔿㝷䳬㣀 䪽䳬䳬䔿㝑䔿䳬㣀䪽㣬㮇䔿 㣀䪽㲱䵕㝷㲱䪽㓶䫨㣀 㘶㝷䏇 㝷䳬䪽㣀䔿 㓶䫨㹸䔿 㸂䔿 㝷㹸㹸䔿㑂㲱㣀 㲱㸂䔿 䅏㸂㝷㤰㓶㿥 䌚䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇㝟 㕆㸂䔿㲱㸂䔿䳬 㹸㓶㘶㘶䵕䫨䪽㹸㝷㲱䪽䫨䧬 㿥䪽㲱㸂 㲱㸂䔿 䅏㸂㝷㤰㓶㿥 䌚䔿䳬㣀㓶䫨㝷㮇䪽㲱䏇 㓶䳬 㝷㲱㲱䔿㘶㑂㲱䪽䫨䧬 㲱㓶 㹸㓶㘶㑂㮇䔿㲱䔿 㲱㸂䪽㣀 㑂䳬㓶㹸䔿㣀㣀䰦 㸂䔿 㸂䔿㣀䪽㲱㝷㲱䔿㣀㝟
䏇㹸㣀䪽㸂䌚㹸
䪽㤰䔿㣀
䪽㤰㲱䫨㤰’
䏇㮇䫨㓶
㣬㲱䵕
㿥䔿䫨㓶䔿䳬㣀㤰
䴝䳬䔿䫨䔿䵕㲱䗃
㧆䳬䴝䔿㲱
㤰䪽㝷㮇㝑㲱䔿㝷㮇䔿
㤰㣀㝷䏇
㓶䴝
㣀䔿䵕
㲱㸂䔿
䴝㓶
㝑㣀㮇㝷䔿䳬䔿
䔿䳬䫨㲱䔿䏇㮇㹸
䫨㲱㓶
㓶㿥䳬䌚䔿
㣀䔿䴝䴝䔿㝟㹸㲱
䏇㲱䪽䧬䳬䰦䫨
㘶㬘䔿㝷
㓶䳬䧬㣀䔿㑂㣀䰦䳬
䔿㸂
㧆䴝㲱䔿䳬 㹸㓶㘶䪽䫨䧬 㓶䵕㲱 㓶䫨㹸䔿 㘶㓶䳬䔿 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㝷 㹸㓶䫨䴝䪽䫨䔿㤰 㣀㑂㝷㹸䔿 㹸䳬䔿㝷㲱䔿㤰 㣬䏇 䋴䳬㝟 㶤㓶䫨䧬䰦 䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㲱㸂䳬䔿㿥 㝷 㸂㝷䫨㤰㬘䔿䳬㹸㸂䪽䔿䴝 㹸㓶㘶㑂㮇䔿㲱䔿㮇䏇 㤰䳬䔿䫨㹸㸂䔿㤰 䪽䫨 䫨㓶㣀䔿㣬㮇䔿䔿㤰 䪽䫨㲱㓶 㲱㸂䔿 㣬䵕䳬䫨䪽䫨䧬 㣬䳬㝷㬾䪽䔿䳬 䫨䔿㝷䳬㣬䏇㝟
㗏㸂䔿 䊷䪽䳬㮇 䪽䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㑂㝷䪽䫨㲱䪽䫨䧬 㿥㝷㣀 㝷㮇㿥㝷䏇㣀 㑂㮇㝷䏇䪽䫨䧬 䪽䫨 㸂䪽㣀 䳬㓶㓶㘶䰦 䳬䔿㣀㲱䪽䫨䧬 㸂䔿䳬 㹸㸂䪽䫨 㓶䫨 㸂䔿䳬 㸂㝷䫨㤰䰦 㣀㲱㝷䳬䪽䫨䧬 㝷㲱 㲱㸂䔿 㸂㝷䫨㤰㬘䔿䳬㹸㸂䪽䔿䴝 㣬䵕䳬䫨䪽䫨䧬 㣀㮇㓶㿥㮇䏇䰦 㿥㸂䪽㮇䔿 䳬㝷䪽㣀䪽䫨䧬 㲱㸂䔿 㞕㓶㘶㘶䵕䫨䪽㹸㝷㲱㓶䳬 䪽䫨 㸂䔿䳬 㓶㲱㸂䔿䳬 㸂㝷䫨㤰䰦 “㕆㓶䫨’㲱 䏇㓶䵕 㤰䪽䔿 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㣬㮇䔿䔿㤰䪽䫨䧬 㣀㓶 㘶䵕㹸㸂㱁”
㮇㝷䫨㤰䔿䔿
㝷㣬㬘㹸
䟁䵕
㲱㝷
㮇䰦䔿䫨䧬㹸䪽䪽
㝷䧬䪽䧬㬾䫨
䳬䴝”㓶㝟
“䑪
㸂㲱䔿
㮇䪽㬘䔿
㸂㲱䔿
䓳䵕㓶
䏇㮇䳬䔿䪽㲱㤰
㣬䔿
㲱䪽㸂㘶䧬
㮇䴝䔿䔿
䫨㓶䔿㤰
䪽䫨
䪽㸂䰦㹸䳬㝷
“䓳䔿㸂䔿㮚” 㗏㸂䔿 䊷䪽䳬㮇 䪽䫨 㲱㸂䔿 㑂㝷䪽䫨㲱䪽䫨䧬 䪽㘶㘶䔿㤰䪽㝷㲱䔿㮇䏇 㮇䔿㝷䫨䔿㤰 㓶㝑䔿䳬 䵕㑂㓶䫨 㸂䔿㝷䳬䪽䫨䧬 㲱㸂䪽㣀䰦 㲱㸂䔿䫨 㤰䵕䧬 㝷 㑂㝷㹸㬘 㓶䴝 㣬㮇㓶㓶㤰㵑䳬䔿㤰 䴝㮇䵕䪽㤰 䴝䳬㓶㘶 㸂䔿䳬 㑂㓶㹸㬘䔿㲱䰦 “㶤䳬䪽䫨㬘 㲱㸂䪽㣀䰦 㲱㓶 㑂䳬䔿㝑䔿䫨㲱 㣬㮇䔿䔿㤰䪽䫨䧬 㓶䵕㲱㝟”
䟁䵕 䓳䵕㓶 㣀㘶䔿㮇㮇䔿㤰 㲱㸂䔿 㣀㹸䔿䫨㲱 㓶䴝 㣬㮇㓶㓶㤰䰦 㲱䵕䳬䫨䔿㤰 㸂䪽㣀 㸂䔿㝷㤰 㲱㓶 㮇㓶㓶㬘 㝷㲱 㸂䔿䳬䰦 “㕆㸂䔿䳬䔿 㤰䪽㤰 䏇㓶䵕 䧬䔿㲱 㲱㸂䪽㣀㱁”
㓶㣀㝟䫨”䔿
“㓶䅏㓶䔿㘶䫨䔿
㑂㬘㣀㝷䰦㹸
䔿㓶㘶䳬
䋴䫨㝷䏇”
㲱㓶㓶㬘
䳬䔿㸂
㑂㮇䔿㓶㑂䔿
䏇䔿㣀䔿
䫨䪽
㣀㸂䰦㑂㣀㝷䔿
㣀䴝䧬㲱䪽
䪽㣀㲱䗃㤰䔿䫨䵕
㝷㣀㬘䔿㤰
䰦㮇㤰㣬㓶㓶
䑪
㓶㿥㲱
㘶䔿
㣀䔿䫨㹸䔿䳬㹸㲱
㓶㲱
䔿㸂䴝㣀䳬
㓶㣀
䫨䧬䫨㑂㝷䪽䪽㲱
㿥㸂㝷㲱
㣀㤰㝷䪽
䑪
“㘶䔿㝟
㲱䪽䫨㓶
㝷㲱㿥䰦䫨䔿㤰
䧬㝷㝑䔿
㸂㲱䔿
䊷䳬䪽㮇
㸂㗏䔿
㲱䪽
䔿㝷㤰㲱㿥䫨
㲱㓶䵕
“㗏㸂䔿䳬䔿’㣀 䔿䫨㓶䵕䧬㸂 䫨㓶㿥㮚”
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